Local Health Improvement Networks (LHIN)
A Local Health Improvement Network (LHIN) is a formalized group of individuals who coordinate and collaborate on activities and programs to address the health issues and disparities in their respective communities.
Representing nine counties and a tribal nation, Greater Columbia Accountable Community of Health (GCACH) works with seven LHINs to identify the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) specific to their area. Once the most critical SDOH are determined, GCACH provides funding support to philanthropy organizations to align services that will address those areas of need.
Below is a list of the Local Health Improvement Networks, philanthropy organizations, and Social Determinants of Health that are being addressed in the Greater Columbia region in 2021. Contact information is provided for organizations who are seeking funding opportunities.
Thank you to our partners for your hard work and dedication! If you have any questions, please contact GCACH Community and Tribal Engagement Specialist, Brissa Perez (bperez@gcach.org).
Benton-Franklin Community Health Alliance
BENTON AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES
LHIN Information
Benton Franklin Community Health Alliance (BFCHA)
Kirk Williamson (kfw@bfcha.org)
Social Determinants of Health
Access to Care | Nutrition / Food Insecurity | Behavioral Health | Housing
Philanthropy Organization
3 Rivers Community Foundation (3RCF)
Abbey Cameron (abbey@3rcf.org)
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